MVCTC students share experiences with Eaton sophomores

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Englewood — The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) Student Ambassadors spoke to Eaton sophomores over two days, Tuesday, Oct. 24 and Wednesday, Oct. 25.

On the first day ambassadors meeting with sophomores included Alex Almeyda-Roe – Welding (Eaton) and Ariel Richardson – Biotechnology (Eaton). On the second day ambassadors were, Bryce Baker – Construction Carpentry (Eaton), Chantel Banks – Firefighter/EMS (Carlisle), Clay Gaiser – Automotive Technology (Miamisburg), Logan Hayes – Sports Management and Marketing (Miami East), Erin Shipe – Veterinary Science (Milton-Union), and Kasey Wilken – Sports Medicine (Eaton).

During the visit, ambassadors shared career technical training programs and college opportunities. MVCTC offers 40 career technical programs for high school juniors and seniors. MVCTC continues to prepare students for college and careers after high school. Over 85% of students earn college scholarships and over 93 percent of students are employed, in an apprenticeship, in the military, or enrolled in college six months after graduating.

All sophomores from the MVCTC 27-partner school districts have the opportunity to select two career programs to visit at MVCTC during the annual Sophomore Career Days. This year, Sophomore Career Days are scheduled Nov. 28-30. The Annual MVCTC Sophomore Open House is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 30, form 4:30-7 p.m. For more information about Sophomore Career Days or visiting MVCTC, please call 937-854-8056.

For more information about MVCTC, please visit www.mvctc.com.

On the second day MVCTC ambassadors meeting with Eaton Sophomores were, Bryce Baker – Construction Carpentry (Eaton), Chantel Banks – Firefighter/EMS (Carlisle), Clay Gaiser – Automotive Technology (Miamisburg), Logan Hayes – Sports Management and Marketing (Miami East), Erin Shipe – Veterinary Science (Milton-Union), and Kasey Wilken – Sports Medicine (Eaton).
http://www.registerherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/41/2017/11/web1_Eaton-2.jpgOn the second day MVCTC ambassadors meeting with Eaton Sophomores were, Bryce Baker – Construction Carpentry (Eaton), Chantel Banks – Firefighter/EMS (Carlisle), Clay Gaiser – Automotive Technology (Miamisburg), Logan Hayes – Sports Management and Marketing (Miami East), Erin Shipe – Veterinary Science (Milton-Union), and Kasey Wilken – Sports Medicine (Eaton).

The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) Student Ambassadors spoke to Eaton sophomores on the first day ambassadors meeting with sophomores included Alex Almeyda-Roe – Welding (Eaton) and Ariel Richardson – Biotechnology (Eaton).
http://www.registerherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/41/2017/11/web1_Eaton.jpgThe Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) Student Ambassadors spoke to Eaton sophomores on the first day ambassadors meeting with sophomores included Alex Almeyda-Roe – Welding (Eaton) and Ariel Richardson – Biotechnology (Eaton).

By Kelly Herzog

For The Register-Herald

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